A Soyuz-2.1a rocket carrying a joint American-Russian crew lifted off Tuesday morning from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, marking the latest crewed launch to the International Space Station (ISS) under the ongoing cross-flight agreement between Roscosmos and NASA
The Russian Armed Forces have targeted a meeting of Ukrainian commanders and Western instructors at a restaurant in the city of Krivoy Rog yesterday, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement. "A meeting of military commanders and Western instructors, which was taking place at a restaurant in Krivoy Rog, was targeted at 6:49 p
Russias aviation industry faces a major setback as $500 million worth of aircraft parts, already paid for, remain blocked in the United States due to ongoing sanctions. Industry and Trade Minister Anton Alikhanov revealed the situation in an interview with Izvestia, stating that Moscow is keen on resolving the issue and unblocking the delivery of these crucial components
A missile attack on the Sudzha gas measuring station (GIS) in Russia's Kursk region has caused a massive fire and disrupted gas supplies to several European countries, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Friday. According to the ministry, the attack occurred on March 28 at around 10:20 a
Ukraine's armed forces destroyed 96 Russian air-launched cruise missiles in a strike on the Engels-2 airbase on March 20, according to an official statement from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The attack, which reportedly caused a secondary detonation, eliminated missiles intended for upcoming Russian strikes in March and April
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A large explosion struck an ammunition warehouse owned by STV Group in Polička, Czech Republic, on March 25. The facility, which produces artillery shells for Ukraine, suffered extensive damage as emergency crews rushed to contain the aftermath
Three Russian journalists were killed, and another was seriously wounded when a vehicle carrying media personnel was struck by a HIMARS rocket in Ukraines Luhansk region. Zvezda TVs cameraman Andrei Panov, driver Aleksandr Sirkeli, and Izvestia war correspondent Aleksandr Fedorchak died in the strike near Mykhailivka, about 30 km from the front line
Ukraine launched drone strikes on multiple Russian energy facilities despite Moscow's acceptance of a U.S
Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov confirmed that Russian forces are refraining from attacking Ukraines energy infrastructure under an agreement between Russia and the United States. Peskov stated that the directive remains in effect by order of President Vladimir Putin but accused Ukraine of failing to comply, casting doubt on Kyivs leadership